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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Collected Poems and Journals of Mary Tighe. |
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_aLexington : _bUniversity Press of Kentucky, _c2005. |
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505 | 0 | _aCover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editorial Note on the Text -- Introduction -- A Brief Chronology -- POETRY -- Poems, 1789-1801 -- August 1789 -- Good Friday, 1790 -- To Her Mother. Rossana, 1791 -- From Metastasio, 1791 -- Sonnet, March 1791 ("As the frail bark, long tossed by stormy winds") -- Verses Written in Solitude, April 1792 -- March 1793 -- Sonnet ("As one who late hath lost a friend adored") -- To Death -- Written at Scarborough -- Sonnet ("When glowing Phoebus quits the weeping earth") -- Written in Autumn -- The Vartree -- Sonnet ("Poor, fond deluded heart! wilt thou again") -- Written in the Church-yard at Malvern -- Verses Written at the Devils Bridge, Cardigansh -- Bryan Byrne, of Glenmalure -- Avails it Ought to Number O'er -- Time Fades the Lustre of the Moon -- To the Moon -- Sympathy -- Calm Delight -- Song ("See my love, yon angry deep") -- To -c- e ("The youth of broken fortunes sent to roam") -- The Hours of Peace -- La Cittadina: On Leaving Rossana 1798 -- A Letter from Mrs. Acton to Her Nephew Mr. Evans -- Acrostics -- There Was a Young Lordling Whose Wits Were All Toss'd Up -- Sonnet ("For me would Fancy now her chaplet twine") -- To Time -- Written at Rossana ("Dear chestnut bower, I hail thy secret shade") -- Written at Rossana. November 18,1799 -- Written at the Eagle's Nest, Killarney.July 26, 1800 -- Written at Killarney.July 29,1800 -- On Leaving Killarney. August 5, 1800 -- Sonnet ("Ye dear associates of my gayer hours") -- A Faithful Friend Is the Medicine of Life -- The Kiss.-Imitated from Voiture -- Sonnet ("As nearer I approach that fatal day") -- Psyche, 1801-1802 -- Psyche -- or, the Legend of Love -- Preface -- Sonnet Addressed to My Mother -- Canto I -- Canto II -- Canto III -- Canto IV -- Canto V -- Canto VI -- Poems, 1802-1809. | |
505 | 8 | _aLord of Hearts Benignly Callous -- Tis Thy Command, and Edwin Shall Obey -- When the Bitter Source of Sorrow -- The Picture. Written for Angela -- Fled Are the Summer Hours of Joy and love -- Sonnet ('"Tis past the cruel anguish of suspence") -- Oh Seal My Sad and Weary Eyes -- Peace, Peace, Nor Utter What I Must Not Hear -- But to Have Hung Enamoured on Those Lips -- Pleasure -- Sonnet ("Can I look back, and view with tranquil eye") -- 1802 ("Thy Summer's day was long, but couldst thou think") -- Tranquillity, 1802 -- To - ("How hard, with anguish unrevealed") -- Verses Written at the Commencement of Spring -- Pleasure, 1803 -- The World, 1803 -- Tho Genius and Fancy Hereafter May Trace -- The Old Maid's Prayer to Diana -- On a Night-blowing Cereus -- To Cowper & -- amp -- His Mary -- The Eclipse. Jan. 24,1804 -- Written for Her Niece S.K. -- To Fortune. From Metastasio -- To the Memory of Margaret Tighe -- Verses Addressed to Henry Vaughan -- Verses Written in Sickness. December, 1804 -- Psalm CXXX. Imitated, Jan. 1805 -- Addressed to My Brother. 1805 -- Address to the West Wind, Written at Pargate, 1805 -- Imitation from Boïeldieu -- Address to My Harp -- Morning -- To W. Hayley, Esq. in Return for a Copy of Cowper's Life, with a Sonnet-1806 -- The Shawl's Petition, to Lady Asgill -- Hagar in the Desert -- Imitated from Jeremiah.-Chap. XXXI. V. 15 -- Psyche's Answer -- To Lady Charlemont, in Return for Her Presents of Flowers. March, 1808 -- Written at West-Aston. June, 1808 -- To W.P. Esq. Avondale -- Written in a Copy of Psyche Which Had Been in the Library of C. J. Fox. April, 1809 -- The Lily. May, 1809 -- Sonnet Written at Woodstock, in the country of Kilkenny, the Seat of William Tighe. June 30, 1809 -- On Receiving a Branch of Mezereon Which Flowered at Woodstock. December, 1809 -- JOURNALS -- Mary Tighe. | |
505 | 8 | _aExtracts from a Journal of M.B.,Born 1772 -- Theodosia Blachford -- Observations on the Foregoing Journal by Her Mother, Mrs. Blanchford -- Caroline Hamilton -- Mary Tighe -- Appendix: Tributes to Mary Tighe -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Titles and First Lines. | |
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aTighe, Mary, -- 1772-1810 -- Diaries. | |
650 | 0 | _aPoets, Irish -- 18th century -- Diaries. | |
650 | 0 | _aPoets, Irish -- 19th century -- Diaries. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
700 | 1 | _aLinkin, Harriet Kramer. | |
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